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The biosynthesis of trehalose in the locust fat body.
Schi8tocerca gregaria, the haemolymph of which may contain up to 2 % of trehalose (Howden & Kilby, 1956). Treherne (1958a, b) demonstrated that the introduction of radioactive glucose into the alimentary canal or directly into the haemolymph of S. gregaria in vsvo resulted in the appearance of radioactive trehalose in the haemolymph within a short time, but the site and mode of conversion of gl...
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The successive accumulation and depletion of reserves in the fat body of insects shows that it is an important storage organ, but it seems possible that it is also an organ of intermediary metabolism, degrading some substances and elaborating others for use by other tissues. A study was made in vitro of the incorporation of certain metabolites, glycine, leucine, acetate and glucose, labelled wi...
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Introduction: The purpose of the present study was to determine whether the novel marker, body adiposity index (BAI), is accurate to measure percentage of body fat (PBF). Materials and methods: Seventy-eight males were undergone anthropometric examination. PBF was calculated by BAI and measured using InBody 3.0. Results: Significant correlation was found between BAI and PBF (r = 0.751; P < ...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Nature
سال: 1958
ISSN: 0028-0836,1476-4687
DOI: 10.1038/182607a0